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- From: vlad@gramercy.ios.com (Vlastimil Adamovsky)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.lisp,comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: Why garbage collection?
- Date: Sun, 04 Feb 1996 16:02:25 GMT
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- jeff@cogsci.ed.ac.uk (Jeff Dalton) wrote:
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- >In article <4eqh8l$c9f@news2.ios.com> vlad@gramercy.ios.com (Vlastimil Adamovsky) writes:
- >>marcoxa@lox.icsi.berkeley.edu (Marco Antoniotti) wrote:
- >>
- >>>This is probably off-track, but, as a diversion, please bear this last
- >>>gripe of mine on the language which is going to be swapped away by
- >>>Java (no, it is not Lisp :) ).
- >>
- >>I wonder in what language is Java language implemented?
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- >So what language _is_ it implemented in? C may be better than C++
- >for such things (I prefer it anyway).
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- You can not compare C++ and C. Philosophy behind the language is quite
- different.
- It is like you would like to compare assembler and Eiffel. Which is
- better?
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